Quote (eMptyBox @ Sep 3 2021 05:30pm)
:lol: argue.
guess i didnt argue well enough, you win
instead of using the word "argument " which is the word i used and doesnt mean the same thing as "argumentative" lets use the word "claim
if your going to make some kind of claim dont you think its on you to represent it?
(what exactly is your claim anyway?)
What i saw in your vid from memory. the equilateral triangle some where some place represented the sun and that meant the sun was "666" which sounds like some weak sleight of hand bullchit, doesnt it sound like bullchit to you?
and then because the sun and son sounds the same that must mean they are the same or some chit?
so sun =666 so son = 666 some more weak azz sleight of hand bull chit dont you think?
I put son and sun through the greek google translate they dont spell or sound alike
and if i put son and sun through hebrew google translate they also dont spell anything like each other
ok?
further clarification of "argument" see definition 2.
ar·gu·ment
/ˈärɡyəmənt/
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noun: argument; plural noun: arguments
1.
an exchange of diverging or opposite views, typically a heated or angry one.
"I've had an argument with my father"
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disagreement
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dispute
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war of words
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debate
discussion
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disputation
controversy
tiff
barney
set-to
dust-up
bust-up
shouting/slanging match
spat
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2.
a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong.
"there is a strong argument for submitting a formal appeal"
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reasoning
line of reasoning
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This post was edited by TiStuff on Sep 4 2021 01:26am